Example sentences of "he have [adv] [vb pp] [adv prt] to " in BNC.

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1 He has even gone back to old techniques .
2 He has n't drifted back to his own place yet , eh ?
3 ( In good humour he has already turned back to the mime : the two SPIES awaiting execution at the hands of the PLAYER ) Audiences know what to expect , and that is all that they are prepared to believe in .
4 My remarks about the Attorney-General were strong because he has not faced up to his responsibility to enforce the law .
5 There is a rapidly-growing belief in Italy that Sampdoria are ready to part company with England defender Walker because he has not lived up to expectations since joining them last summer .
6 The Middlesex slow left-armer began this winter 's campaign as one of the world 's top ranked spinners , but he has not lived up to that reputation .
7 he has now gone back to Little , Brown lock , stock and backlist , and LB is mighty pleased .
8 Im not impressed — he has nt lived up to the hype .
9 But when I got there , he 'd already moved on to the Middle East .
10 Cursin " he was " cos he 'd just settled down to his kipper .
11 He 'd never got round to mending the hole .
12 He 'd never got around to closing the deadlock .
13 He glanced towards Grégoire , knowing that happiness sprang from him ; he had brought Edouard love ; he had also given back to him a sense of purpose .
14 For ages he had been meaning to call in at a place down by the Elephant and Castle where they sold gramophone parts , but it was not until this morning that he had finally got around to it .
15 As he had finally got back to Mrs Lorimer 's and was washing his face , he was wondering how much of the dirty water of the drug scene had washed over Rose and Steve .
16 Although Stan was older and previously dominant , by virtue of being the only dog , he had not turned out to be the natural leader of he pair .
17 Since he had not come back to Møn he must be dead — there could be no other explanation .
18 He was not available for comment , however , as he had just flown off to Australia .
19 She did not remember anyone inviting Tim , he had just tagged on to them , but she felt it was safer to take him than leave him near Durance in case he made any further blackmail attempts .
20 ‘ My family were Huguenots , my lady , and therefore unwanted in la belle France , ’ D'Alembord 's contemptuous scorn for France made the Countess bridle , but he had already turned back to Lucille .
21 Normally he had already gone out to the horses but now she had to face him and she was feeling quite unsure of herself .
22 He was glad he had n't gone on to the Reserve after the Armistice , as Tubby had — though , if he had , he would have stayed retired .
23 But Jekub did n't grumble , and he did n't keep on asking Dorcas why he had n't got around to inventing radio yet .
24 Then the minister deigned to appear and defended himself by saying he had once come out to a stranger who called , but the man proved to be ‘ a little worth person ’ .
25 It was still hard to tell whether he had actually cottoned on to what the name was .
26 Usually , what with shooting and swimming with the others and riding up at Biddy 's , he had only got back to the garden shed in time to flake out until morning .
27 He had recently moved out to a house in the suburbs , and he sublet the house to us for the remaining three months on his lease .
28 ‘ As I heard it , my lord , he 's already gone back to Hereford . ’
29 But at the moment he 's well he 's not come back to us with any answer from our offer at all so we 're we 're presuming that means no so we thought we 'd better start looking .
30 She said oh been saying he 's gon na build one for five years but he 's never got round to it .
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